Student art for February 2014

Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Teachers, parents or grandparents can submit two-dimensional work by students in preschool through 12th grade. Please include the artist’s name, age or grade in school and any title or description of the work, including the media used. For more information, contact Greg Little at glittle@gazettextra.com or 608-755-8255.

Charlie DeGarmo, a seventh-grader at Franklin Middle School in Janesville, created this radial symmetry image using tempera paints and applying color theory to his color mixing choices. The work was submitted by art teacher Sharon Gaver.

Lauren Smith, a sixth-grader at Edison Middle School in Janesville, created this image by cutting colored paper. The work was submitted by art teacher Judy Hatlen.

Michaela Schneider, an eighth-grader at Franklin Middle School in Janesville, created this three-dimensional collage inspired by ‘The Bedroom’ by Vincent Van Gogh. She used layers of cardboard, glue and tempera paints in creating the image. The work was submitted by art teacher Sharon Gaver.

Emily Hunt, a senior at Janesville Craig High School, used oil on canvas to create this image in art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Lori Barry.

Maddie Nelson, an eighth-grader at St. William Catholic School in Janesville, used colored pencil to create this two-point perspective image in art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Mary Lanser.

Emily Carpenter, a senior at Janesville Parker High School, created this blue still-life image in art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Robert Hackbarth.

Alex Jones, a junior at Janesville Craig High School, created this still-life drawing. The work was submitted by art teacher Maria Kane.

Jessica Martin, a senior at Janesville Craig High School, used oil on canvas to create ths image. The work was submitted by Craig art teacher Lori Barry.

Rylee Rasmussen, a sixth-grader at Edison Middle School in Janesville, used tempera paints to create this landscape image. The work was submitted by art teacher Judy Hatlen.

Sam O’Leary, a fifth-grader at St. William Catholic School in Janesville, used pencil to create a mirror image of this photo for art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Karen Pearson.

Alanna Lentz, a third-grader at Adams Elementary School in Janesville created this image, using black and white to tint and shade the sky and adding highlights to give the trees more depth. The work was submitted by art specialist Amanda Zdrale.

Laura Farley, an eighth-grader at Phoenix Middle School in Delavan, created this image in art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Hugh Petersen.

Daisy Toloza, a sophomore at Janesville Craig High School, used pencils, colored pencils and pen to create this image for a postcard design contest. The work was submitted by art teacher Maria Kane.

Hannah Northup, a senior at Janesville Craig High School, used acrylics on canvas to create this image for art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Lori Barry.

Anastasia Schoon, a senior at Janesville Parker High School, used copper to create this forged spoon for art class. The work was submitted by art teacher Rebecca Diener.

Kaity Peloquin, a freshman at Janesville Craig High School, created this clay monster in her Art I class. The work was submitted by art teacher Melissa Hurckman.

Khendell Bessell, a senior at Janesville Craig High School, used charcoal and colored pencil to create this still-life. The work was submitted by art teacher Maria Kane.